**Sennenkaikyou Hama-no-midori**
 This is the tea which blended Yutakamidori, Yabukita and Asatsuyu leaves. It reconciled with the substantial taste and the smooth feeling in throat. It is the extravagant tea which uses the earliest tea leaves only.
 Sennen in Japanese means 1000 years in English and Kai means sea. Kyou means home country. Hama means a beach, and Midori means green. They express an image of a historied town and a beautiful scenery with green tea trees.

The Water ColorShort critique
The first potBright greenThick Umami is felt first. And you feel sweet taste when you drink. There are a little flavors like the laver.
The second potBright greenFive elements exist equally. Taste is thick. There is some thickness.
The third potGreenThere are light bitterness and few astringent tastes. The taste is light and shapely.

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